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mr. jay who will then at his discretion put those questions if he thinks they are appropriate to the witness on our behalf. i have no doubt at all that mr. jay will do a better job than i would but i do not want to hide what is an important concern and that is that reputational criticism can be made by these witnesses and what is a televised situation without any opportunity for the object of that criticism to respond directly to questions from the lawyers representing the corporate disciplines affected. so therefore can i say just two things, please? firstly and i understand your reluctance to entertain such an application, but if it comes necessary to correct a matter as a matter of fairness i am sure mr. jay will cover i hope all that we required but if it comes necessary, then i hope you would entertain an application under rule 10, subparagraph 4 provided we notify you of the questions that we would wish to put to a witness. understand that would be a position of last resort. secondl
mr. jay who will then at his discretion put those questions if he thinks they are appropriate to the witness on our behalf. i have no doubt at all that mr. jay will do a better job than i would but i do not want to hide what is an important concern and that is that reputational criticism can be made by these witnesses and what is a televised situation without any opportunity for the object of that criticism to respond directly to questions from the lawyers representing the corporate disciplines...
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mr. jay will do that. but can i begin by asking you, we will know it was the revelation publicly in july of this year that milly's phone had been hacked by people acting on behalf of the news of the world that led to the setting up of this inquiry. can i ask how you feel about that? >> i think the gravity of what happened needs to be investigated. i think there is a much bigger picture, but i think that given we learned about the hacking revelations just before the trial for the murder of our daughter, and it was extremely important that we understood and people understand exactly what went on in terms of these practices to uncover this information from that situation. >> prior to your discovering about milly's phone, did you read stories about other people including well known people whose phones had also been hacked into? >> yes. we had been aware of gordon taylor and certainly away followed that in the media and were aware of the celebrity awareness viewpoint that would be an issue. of course not realiz
mr. jay will do that. but can i begin by asking you, we will know it was the revelation publicly in july of this year that milly's phone had been hacked by people acting on behalf of the news of the world that led to the setting up of this inquiry. can i ask how you feel about that? >> i think the gravity of what happened needs to be investigated. i think there is a much bigger picture, but i think that given we learned about the hacking revelations just before the trial for the murder of...
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mr. jay, i would just comment on that. the pcc at the moment is monitoring or provides a service certain to the press. but that won't ever touch paparazzi, the freelance paparazzi, right? so one of the things one would have to think about whether one could devise assistance irrespective if you're employed by a newspaper? >> yes. you're probably right. or to somehow kill the market for those pictures. i think, you know, there would be no rogue paparazzi if there wasn't big national papers paying for their picture. and so i'm not quite sure which end of that do you attack first. >> so the question then arises, which goes back to the questions asked about international interests because one could say -- one could do something about in pictures in this country, one wouldn't be able to regulate the pictures abroad. >> that is true. that is true. but i think -- if i'm right, in france, there's laws -- for instance, you can't take someone's picture in a public place. and that does give a much more humane, civilized existence to p
mr. jay, i would just comment on that. the pcc at the moment is monitoring or provides a service certain to the press. but that won't ever touch paparazzi, the freelance paparazzi, right? so one of the things one would have to think about whether one could devise assistance irrespective if you're employed by a newspaper? >> yes. you're probably right. or to somehow kill the market for those pictures. i think, you know, there would be no rogue paparazzi if there wasn't big national papers...
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mr. jay, i would just comment on that. the pcc at the moment is monitoring or provides a service certain to the press. but that won't ever touch paparazzi, the freelance paparazzi, right? so one of the things one would have to think about whether one could devise assistance irrespective if you're employed by a newspaper? >> yes. you're probably right. or to somehow kill the market for those pictures. i think, you know, there would be no rogue paparazzi if there wasn't big national papers paying for their picture. and so i'm not quite sure which end of that do you attack first. >> so the qstion then ises, which goes back to the questions asked about international interests because one could say -- one could do something about in pictures in this country, one wouldn't be able to regulate the pictures abroad. >> that is true. that is true. but i think -- if i'm right, in france, there's laws -- for instance, you can't take someone's picture in a public place. and that does give a much more humane, civilized existence to peopl
mr. jay, i would just comment on that. the pcc at the moment is monitoring or provides a service certain to the press. but that won't ever touch paparazzi, the freelance paparazzi, right? so one of the things one would have to think about whether one could devise assistance irrespective if you're employed by a newspaper? >> yes. you're probably right. or to somehow kill the market for those pictures. i think, you know, there would be no rogue paparazzi if there wasn't big national papers...
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and i have no doubt at all that mr. jay will do a better job than i would. but i do not want to hide what is an important concern, and that is that reputational criticism can be made by these witnesses in what is a televised situation without any opportunity for the object of that criticism to respond directly to questions from the lawyers representing the core participants affected. and so, therefore, can i just say two things, please? firstly, um, and i understand your reluctance to entertain such an application, but if it becomes necessary to correct a matter as a matter of fairness, and i'm sure mr. jay will, um, cover -- i hope -- all that we require, but if it becomes necessary, then i hope you would entertain an application under rule 10, subparagraph 4 provided we notify you of the questions that we would wish to put to a witness. and i understand that that would be a position of last resort. secondly, to make it clear so far as possible we will file where necessary to obviate the need for that evidence with the inquiry to correct any matter which we
and i have no doubt at all that mr. jay will do a better job than i would. but i do not want to hide what is an important concern, and that is that reputational criticism can be made by these witnesses in what is a televised situation without any opportunity for the object of that criticism to respond directly to questions from the lawyers representing the core participants affected. and so, therefore, can i just say two things, please? firstly, um, and i understand your reluctance to entertain...
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mr. jay, i would just comment on that. the pcc at the moment is monitoring or provides a service certain to the press. but that won't ever touch paparazzi, the freelance paparazzi, right? so one of the things one would have to think about whether one could devise assistance irrespective if you're employed by a newspaper? >> yes. you're probably right. or to somehow kill the market for those pictures. i think, you know, there would be no rogue paparazzi if there wasn't big national papers paying for their picture. and so i'm not quite sure which end of that do you attack first. >> so the question then arises, which goes back to the questions asked about international interests because one could say -- one could do something about in pictures in this country, one wouldn't be able to regulate the pictures abroad. >> that is true. that is true. but i think -- if i'm right, in france, there's laws -- for instance, you can't take someone's picture in a public place. and that does give a much more humane, civilized existence to p
mr. jay, i would just comment on that. the pcc at the moment is monitoring or provides a service certain to the press. but that won't ever touch paparazzi, the freelance paparazzi, right? so one of the things one would have to think about whether one could devise assistance irrespective if you're employed by a newspaper? >> yes. you're probably right. or to somehow kill the market for those pictures. i think, you know, there would be no rogue paparazzi if there wasn't big national papers...
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mr. jay, i would just comment on that. the pcc at the moment is monitoring or provides a service certain to the press. but that won't ever touch paparazzi, the freelance paparazzi, right? so one of the things one would have to think about whether one could devise assistance irrespective if you're employed by a newspaper? >> yes. you're probably right. or to somehow kill the market for those pictures. i think, you know, there would be no rogue paparazzi if there wasn't big national papers paying for their picture. and so i'm not quite sure which end of that do you attack first. >> so the question then arises, which goes back to the questions asked about international interests because one could say -- one could do something about in pictures in this country, one wouldn't be able to regulate the pictures abroad. >> that is true. that is true. but i think -- if i'm right, in france, there's laws -- for instance, you can't take someone's picture in a public place. and that does give a much more humane, civilized existence to p
mr. jay, i would just comment on that. the pcc at the moment is monitoring or provides a service certain to the press. but that won't ever touch paparazzi, the freelance paparazzi, right? so one of the things one would have to think about whether one could devise assistance irrespective if you're employed by a newspaper? >> yes. you're probably right. or to somehow kill the market for those pictures. i think, you know, there would be no rogue paparazzi if there wasn't big national papers...
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mr. jay will do that. but can i begin by asking you, we will know it was the revelation publicly in july of this year that milly's phone had been hacked by people acting on behalf of the news of the world that led to the setting up of this inquiry. can i ask how you feel about that? >> i think the gravity of what happened needs to be investigated. i think there is a much bigger picture, but i think that given we learned about the hacking revelations just before the trial for the murder of our daughter and it was extremely important that we understood and people understand exactly what went on in terms of these practices to uncover this information from that situation. >> prior to your discovering about milly's phone, did you read stories about other people including well known people whose phones had also been hacked into? >> yes. we had been aware of gordon taylor and certainly away followed that in the media and were aware of the celebrity awareness viewpoint that would be an issue. of course not realizi
mr. jay will do that. but can i begin by asking you, we will know it was the revelation publicly in july of this year that milly's phone had been hacked by people acting on behalf of the news of the world that led to the setting up of this inquiry. can i ask how you feel about that? >> i think the gravity of what happened needs to be investigated. i think there is a much bigger picture, but i think that given we learned about the hacking revelations just before the trial for the murder of...
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jay, i ask a question arising out of something you said two minutes ago, mr. mosley. you said your energetic lawyers in germany shut down 193 different stories on different sites? >> yes. >> is it only in germany you've taken such actions? >> oh, no, sir. i've done it in a number of different companies. there is publication going on in 22 or 23 countries at the moment. it is just an ongoing process because, i mean, i'm trying to do everything i can to get this material removed from the web and it is not easy. it is ongoing. it is very expensive. germany is actually the number one example because of the nazi thing it got very much picked up in germany. >> how many sites have you been able to close down? if you don't know exactly i'm trying to get a feel for the size of the exercise. >> the order of magnitude, it is in the hundreds. i could probably, my lawyers could probably produce an exact figure. see one of the difficulties is that google have these automatic search machines. so somebody puts something up somewhere it will then, if you google my name it will appear
jay, i ask a question arising out of something you said two minutes ago, mr. mosley. you said your energetic lawyers in germany shut down 193 different stories on different sites? >> yes. >> is it only in germany you've taken such actions? >> oh, no, sir. i've done it in a number of different companies. there is publication going on in 22 or 23 countries at the moment. it is just an ongoing process because, i mean, i'm trying to do everything i can to get this material removed...
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anything else, mr. jay? >> in relation to h. j. k., one issue, whether when he gives his evidence he will not give evidence in relation to any named newspaper. in other words, that will be redacted out. >> yes. i've made it clear, i think if nonot in a ruling, and i in argument that in relation to any anonymous witness, in order to protect the position of any of the media, it would be quite wrong to allow names or titles to be identified. i'm not going to make decisions about names and titles, everybody knows i'm looking cost of an practices and ethics across the piece, which is why my questions to mr. grant were of general rather than specific topics. and i would adopt the same process for hjk. so that's a matter of anybody of concern to anybody, then they should say so. thank you. well, thank you very much in the. i repeat my thanks. i will do all the witnesses, particularly those who have come as all have today voluntarily. and thank you very much. >> all rise. >> they also charge students differing amounts for the same degree.
anything else, mr. jay? >> in relation to h. j. k., one issue, whether when he gives his evidence he will not give evidence in relation to any named newspaper. in other words, that will be redacted out. >> yes. i've made it clear, i think if nonot in a ruling, and i in argument that in relation to any anonymous witness, in order to protect the position of any of the media, it would be quite wrong to allow names or titles to be identified. i'm not going to make decisions about names...
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some extent linked you were talking about the question of public-private notification, and you told mr. jay that there was a time when you were in touch with newspapers almost every week when i was potential for stories or but that has decreased dramatically, and you explain to because of the damages, the balancing risk that you perceive the newspapers were taking. what i want to know is, have they been in this period fewer stories lacks in other words, -- fewer stories? in other words, you would expect increased involvement of publication was previously you had been able to dampen down the risk publication of stories. if of course there are not more stories than that itself might reveal greater responsibility, or a greater decision-making being taken by the press not to pursue particular lies. do you see the question? >> i think i.t. i think think recently there have been fewer stories which transgress. i think historically what occurred was that, you know, the law of privacy evolves gradually so that originally the reason why the press were putting stories to us was to evaluate the r
some extent linked you were talking about the question of public-private notification, and you told mr. jay that there was a time when you were in touch with newspapers almost every week when i was potential for stories or but that has decreased dramatically, and you explain to because of the damages, the balancing risk that you perceive the newspapers were taking. what i want to know is, have they been in this period fewer stories lacks in other words, -- fewer stories? in other words, you...
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there's always something for mr. jay-z to accomplish. i know you probably have a couple cds from back in the day in your collection. so, this will excite you. gq magazine have named jay-z king. decided to crown jay-z which names multiple men and one woann in various categories. "watch the throne tour" in collaboration with kanye west. plus, kyra, he's also had a pretty good year personally as he and his pop star wife, beyonce announced they are expecting a baby. he was asked if he plans on changing diapers. of course, 100%. g kyra, this guy doesn't do anything halfway. >> no, he doesn't. >> some other people include jimmy fallon, justin timberlake and knockout mila kunis. guess we can't get enough of these two people. >> you know, it's all about the marine corps ball. >> we're talking about it still. >> yes. >>> this is one that caught everybody's attention. pamela anderson and the virgin mary. >> i'm still trying to figure this out. this is interesting. a little bit of interesting casting, wouldn't you say? pamela anderson will play the
there's always something for mr. jay-z to accomplish. i know you probably have a couple cds from back in the day in your collection. so, this will excite you. gq magazine have named jay-z king. decided to crown jay-z which names multiple men and one woann in various categories. "watch the throne tour" in collaboration with kanye west. plus, kyra, he's also had a pretty good year personally as he and his pop star wife, beyonce announced they are expecting a baby. he was asked if he...
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edward jay demarco. >> there is more. today freddie mac asked for $6 billion in additional aid. taxpayers have spent almost $170 billion to rescue fannie and freddie. ben is here from the financial quarterly. tell me, why does the person who this -- demarco think that these bone useses should be paid out? >> hi, greta. thanks for having me here. you know, edward demarco says the way to get talented executives running fannie and freddie is to give generous compensation. they're tasked with maintaining and conserving the taxpayer dollars, some $5 trillion in mortgage assets and the way to do that, he says, is to attracts talented folks with high compensation packages. >> does he mention anything about the fact that this last quarter they lost $6 billion and the same quarter a year ago, it was $1.4 billion, so there is a downward trend in terms of their success? >> that's a good point. i haven't heard him say that. the thing to remember is that these losses that fannie and freddie are coming up with are largely bad loans that were made before the financial crisis back in 2008. so w
edward jay demarco. >> there is more. today freddie mac asked for $6 billion in additional aid. taxpayers have spent almost $170 billion to rescue fannie and freddie. ben is here from the financial quarterly. tell me, why does the person who this -- demarco think that these bone useses should be paid out? >> hi, greta. thanks for having me here. you know, edward demarco says the way to get talented executives running fannie and freddie is to give generous compensation. they're...
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jay says he has the right to cut it down. you may well desire but once you cut it down you cannot put it up again so we will leave it there pending the file, and i think what the judge would like to do in a difficult case is say this is a difficult case. it means a trial. i'm going to grant the injunction but i'm going to grant an expedited trial. >> there will be submissions of the law but i think it is fair to note that in your case the combined effect of paragraph 21 and 46 of the judgment of the quarter of 2008 is if it were not for this point you would have felt the injunction would be my reading of it in getting you that assurance. but the white point of what happens in the case for the public interest is more debatable that can be held by the legal submission to it spent on the reason of rejecting the nullification argument it goes straight to the discussion or the conclusion as page 410 on the small number. >> this document of course is in the public domain and i'm not going to ask for it to be put up. for those of yo
jay says he has the right to cut it down. you may well desire but once you cut it down you cannot put it up again so we will leave it there pending the file, and i think what the judge would like to do in a difficult case is say this is a difficult case. it means a trial. i'm going to grant the injunction but i'm going to grant an expedited trial. >> there will be submissions of the law but i think it is fair to note that in your case the combined effect of paragraph 21 and 46 of the...
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you were talking about the question of prior notification and you told mr. jay that there was a time when you were in touch with newspapers almost every week. when there was prior notification of potential stories but that had decreased dramatically and you explained it because the damages and balancing risk that you perceived the newspapers were taking. what i want to know is, have there been in this period fewer storis? in other words, if the, if the line of stories remained the same, then are you to expect increased involvement of you post-publication whereas previously you had been able to dampen down the risk of publication of storis? if of course there aren't more stories then that itself might reveal greater responsibility or a greater decision-making being taken by the press not to pursue particular lines. do you see the question? >> i think i do. i think recently there have been fewer stories which transgress. i think historically what occurred was that you know the law of privacy evolved gradually so that originally the reason why the press were pu
you were talking about the question of prior notification and you told mr. jay that there was a time when you were in touch with newspapers almost every week. when there was prior notification of potential stories but that had decreased dramatically and you explained it because the damages and balancing risk that you perceived the newspapers were taking. what i want to know is, have there been in this period fewer storis? in other words, if the, if the line of stories remained the same, then...
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jay cop reese mog of the fact he has been named in the chamber. let's hear from somebody from the southwest of england. i see the approach is great. what about the woman fwrp the third row? >> british forces, germany. and as ryan said you have to work for what you want. and we have to work to get a greener britain because nothing comes easy especially in these days. we need to reduce, reuse and recycle otherwise we're not going to get anywhere. and this isn't just young people. it's our children and their children and it carried on for generation. this is to help everybody not just the minority or majority. not helping people in the u.k. it will help people around the world because the u.k. is an flurens to other countries that are not quite as developed. so aniness pir -- if we reuse and reduce, then openfully in the world will do the same. thank you. [applause] >> what about somebody from northern ireland? what about the young man from northern ireland. >> thank you mr. speaker. i think we should have vote for a greener future for britain. there
jay cop reese mog of the fact he has been named in the chamber. let's hear from somebody from the southwest of england. i see the approach is great. what about the woman fwrp the third row? >> british forces, germany. and as ryan said you have to work for what you want. and we have to work to get a greener britain because nothing comes easy especially in these days. we need to reduce, reuse and recycle otherwise we're not going to get anywhere. and this isn't just young people. it's our...
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. >> can i move on, secondly, to the injunction mr. jay refers to the police and the reports to the police and the decision to follow a civil instead or at least in the first instance. can i just remind you that the incident related to the paparazzi who was trying to run mr. grant's baby's grandmother took place on thursday, november 10, and i applied the next day for an emergency injunction which was granted by the justice although his reasons arrived a week later. the purpose was to immediately bring the campaign to an end, which as you just heard, it did with remarkable efficiency. that's all i wanted to say, sir. >> this chronology comes out of the judgment. >> it does. >> which we've got. thank you very much. you have 10 minutes or as long as mr. grant needs. >> you referred to a detail in the story written by the mirror and the mail. i am not asking you for details of the story as such, but can you help us please with an procks date? >> yeah, summer of 2004. >> go back to the issue of press misreporting, particularly in the conte
. >> can i move on, secondly, to the injunction mr. jay refers to the police and the reports to the police and the decision to follow a civil instead or at least in the first instance. can i just remind you that the incident related to the paparazzi who was trying to run mr. grant's baby's grandmother took place on thursday, november 10, and i applied the next day for an emergency injunction which was granted by the justice although his reasons arrived a week later. the purpose was to...
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no sarah you have destroyed everything and everyone related to stephen jay. it took forty years to build this berm and three weeks to tear it down i don't know why it took so long to tear the sucker down. because they've been involved in a massive fraud for probably thirty nine of those forty years this guy needs to get on the breadline into the soup kitchen and beg for across the bread as a way to the gallows but you could apply his own charges against mr no sarah to the whole u.s. economy the u.s. empire it took forty fifty sixty years to build that up and a few months for the bankers to take it down less than a few months one day really in two thousand and eight well it's a good point you know the u.s. economy is built on the back of massive expansion and then once it becomes clear that can't be serviced it evaporates like a whole a gram in the wind and that's exactly what we're seeing now because people understand that the u.s. economy wall street is just one big enron and once confidence about rates so those all the equity and it's goodnight marie now it
no sarah you have destroyed everything and everyone related to stephen jay. it took forty years to build this berm and three weeks to tear it down i don't know why it took so long to tear the sucker down. because they've been involved in a massive fraud for probably thirty nine of those forty years this guy needs to get on the breadline into the soup kitchen and beg for across the bread as a way to the gallows but you could apply his own charges against mr no sarah to the whole u.s. economy the...
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jay it is such a pretty time of year. >> and now mr. beale will bring us more holiday spirits. >> yes, because i am mr. jolly, that is me. >> another word came to mind. >> wow. >> stanford is getting ready for the big game. had they beaten oregon they would be in line for a really big game because of what happened tonight. a huge upset in college football that creates bcs madness. sports is next. g >>> good evening. if only stanford had beaten oregon last week they would be in the driver's seat to the national championship. instead, the card will have to focus on the 114th edition. they had a shot of the bcs bowl game. the cardinals saw their 17-game win streak end. the last home loss before the oregon game was an -- was in 09 when they snatched the ax away. >> we got to get up for this game. we have all of the motivation we need. that's the last thing we remember is them celebrating on our field. >> i definitely don't like them. it is something you grow into when you come to cal or stanford. it is built in. there is definitely a mutual
jay it is such a pretty time of year. >> and now mr. beale will bring us more holiday spirits. >> yes, because i am mr. jolly, that is me. >> another word came to mind. >> wow. >> stanford is getting ready for the big game. had they beaten oregon they would be in line for a really big game because of what happened tonight. a huge upset in college football that creates bcs madness. sports is next. g >>> good evening. if only stanford had beaten oregon last...
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jay it is such a pretty time of year. >> and now mr. beale will bring us more holiday spirits. >> yes, because i am mr. jolly, that is me. >> another word came to mind. >> wow. >> stanford is getting ready for the big game. had they beaten oregon they would be in line for a really big game because of what happened tonight. a huge upset in college football that creates bcs madness. sports is next. alright, so we have $10. you could get two things for $4 and one for $2. or five things for $2. or one for $6 and two for $2. [ male announcer ] with denny's 2-4-6-8 value menu, we're open to all new ways to save you money. [ imitates explosion ] [ male announcer ] denny's. ...start your holiday shopping this saturday! find 50% off all her favorite worthington styles... ...60% off j. ferrar looks he'll love... ...50 to 65% off sleepwear... ... and an extra 15% off gold jewelry, already 70% off! plus, with jcpcash get 10, 15 or $20 off! no exclusions! unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. go to jcp.com to see everything on sa
jay it is such a pretty time of year. >> and now mr. beale will bring us more holiday spirits. >> yes, because i am mr. jolly, that is me. >> another word came to mind. >> wow. >> stanford is getting ready for the big game. had they beaten oregon they would be in line for a really big game because of what happened tonight. a huge upset in college football that creates bcs madness. sports is next. alright, so we have $10. you could get two things for $4 and one for...
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jay it is such a pretty time of year. >> and now mr. beale will bring us more holiday spirits. >> yes, because i am mr. jolly, that is me. >> another word came to mind. >> wow. >> stanford is getting ready for the big game. had they beaten oregon they would be in line for a really big game because of what happened tonight. a huge upset in college football that creates bcs madness. sports is next.>> good evening. if only stanford had beaten oregon last week they would be in the driver's seat to the national championship. instead, the card will have to focus on the 114th edition. they had a shot of the bcs bowl game. the cardinals saw their 17-game win streak end. the last home loss before the oregon game was an -- was in 09 when they snatched the ax away. >> we got to get up for this game. we have all of the motivation we need. that's the last thing we remember is them celebrating on our field. >> i definitely don't like them. it is something you grow into when you come to cal or stanford. it is built in. there is defi
jay it is such a pretty time of year. >> and now mr. beale will bring us more holiday spirits. >> yes, because i am mr. jolly, that is me. >> another word came to mind. >> wow. >> stanford is getting ready for the big game. had they beaten oregon they would be in line for a really big game because of what happened tonight. a huge upset in college football that creates bcs madness. sports is next.
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this is built as trailer including that mr. moviefone voice for a longer ad that's on the web at mitt.com. and there they try to use some humor. they have jay leno, conan o'brien joking about mitt romney flip-flops and they have a couple of mitt romney conflicting quotes and then they have ronald reagan saying here you go again. >> wow. and so this is on six wing states? >> that's right. d.n.c. is going to do events around the country to draw events to it. we've seen mitt romney jumping ahead to running obama. he took his two daughters to surprise people in the stores. so he first brought the reporters in to get them positioned and people started buzzing about why it was happening. he was there for business which is sandwiched between black friday and cyberspinlte somebody said hello to one of the daughters and even after the president was gone, she stopped to talk to a little boy there which i should she was real poised about one of these daughters who i'm sure don't like to be galked at when they go to buy a book. >> absolute
this is built as trailer including that mr. moviefone voice for a longer ad that's on the web at mitt.com. and there they try to use some humor. they have jay leno, conan o'brien joking about mitt romney flip-flops and they have a couple of mitt romney conflicting quotes and then they have ronald reagan saying here you go again. >> wow. and so this is on six wing states? >> that's right. d.n.c. is going to do events around the country to draw events to it. we've seen mitt romney...
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mr. flanagan, four years. you're arguing for probation. what are you expecting that judge pastor is going to come up with in terms of a sentence? >> well, judge pastor should follow the sentencing guidelines and evaluate the nature of the crime and the nature of the victim. if you were to follow those guidelines, they would probably dictate low term of two years and recommending three years. the jackson family and prosecutor want four years. we've been asking for probation. what do i anticipate will happen? i would imagine judge pastor will give him the four years, based on everything that has gone on in the case so far. >> if the judge does give your client four years, which like i say is entirely possible here. you're asking that because of budget constraints in california that your client be basically detained in house detention or something like that. is that realistic in this case? and is it fair? after all, he was found guilty in the murder of michael jackson and the homicide. >> he wasn't found guilty of the murder of michael jackso
mr. flanagan, four years. you're arguing for probation. what are you expecting that judge pastor is going to come up with in terms of a sentence? >> well, judge pastor should follow the sentencing guidelines and evaluate the nature of the crime and the nature of the victim. if you were to follow those guidelines, they would probably dictate low term of two years and recommending three years. the jackson family and prosecutor want four years. we've been asking for probation. what do i...
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>> he's a highly gift -- rapper jay-z? >> he's a highly gifted artist, deeply successful and has enormous talent. i write about pop culture and the consequences of how our hip- hop culture has influenced young people. i wanted to look at j ze as a man at the pinnacle of -- at jay-z as a man at the pinnacle of his talent. there's a lot more to him and we wanted to explore what that was. >> i'm just curious. what's the makeup of your class, male, female, black, white? >> we have every variety in ethnicity and race and color in there. a lot of white american students, a lot of latinos, middle eastern students, asian students, african american students. it's a tremendous mixture of different races and ethnicities, genders, orientations coming together to think about outlawed the meaning and importance of an -- out loud the meaning and importance of an icon like j i jay-z. >> just to play devil's advocate, you have parents paying $40,000 a year and what do you say to those parents asking what? >> of course, there will be parent
>> he's a highly gift -- rapper jay-z? >> he's a highly gifted artist, deeply successful and has enormous talent. i write about pop culture and the consequences of how our hip- hop culture has influenced young people. i wanted to look at j ze as a man at the pinnacle of -- at jay-z as a man at the pinnacle of his talent. there's a lot more to him and we wanted to explore what that was. >> i'm just curious. what's the makeup of your class, male, female, black, white? >>...
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we'll hear from senator hutchison and senator jay rockefeller. this is 40 minutes.umber >> mr. president, today's debate concerns the senate joint resolution a number six. in a larger context, we really have been having this debate for 34 months.s th in thisat team is deeper that lt of regulations have really not help desk get into a recovery and in fact i think are freezing economy. leasing up with the environmental protection agency when they try to regulate c carn emissions and greenhouse gases using the clean air act come aer purpose for which congress never intended a lot to be used. we've seen it at the national mediation board when itturned na overturned nearly a century of precedent and issued a newmaki rulemaking to allow unions to br formed more easily, but harder to be certified.laborions b we've seen it with the national labor relations board. when i took a shocking step ofng challenging owings decision tow create new jobs by building a new factory in south carolinathl simply because south carolina is a right to work state. today's issue is a symbol of american inno
we'll hear from senator hutchison and senator jay rockefeller. this is 40 minutes.umber >> mr. president, today's debate concerns the senate joint resolution a number six. in a larger context, we really have been having this debate for 34 months.s th in thisat team is deeper that lt of regulations have really not help desk get into a recovery and in fact i think are freezing economy. leasing up with the environmental protection agency when they try to regulate c carn emissions and...
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ed asner, mr. grant -- judge wapner is 92. ok. script says 82. ed asner is 82. law & order actor sam waterston is 71. >> former new mexico governor bill richardson is 64. jay leno's former bandleader kevin eubanks is 54. nickelback front man chad kroger is 57. a special happy birthday to ron tucker! we'll be right back. [ man ] i got this citi thank you card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the citi thankyou premier card, with no point caps, and points that don't expire. get started at thankyoucard.citi.com. >>> good morning. welcome back to 9news now. coming up on 5:45. and we're in a changing pattern in our weather! warm today, who knows what the rest of the week. he does! >> it will be chilly by thursday and friday. and got some rain on the way as well. but this morning, most of
ed asner, mr. grant -- judge wapner is 92. ok. script says 82. ed asner is 82. law & order actor sam waterston is 71. >> former new mexico governor bill richardson is 64. jay leno's former bandleader kevin eubanks is 54. nickelback front man chad kroger is 57. a special happy birthday to ron tucker! we'll be right back. [ man ] i got this citi thank you card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just...
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please welcome back to the show, one of my all-time favorites, mr. adam sandler. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. appreciate that. >> jimmy: they love you. they love you. >> i got to say, the doors thing was incredible. >> jay: thanks, man. >> that was awesome. [ cheers and applause ] so, all you were doing -- you did it with bieber, too. when you did the bieber thing, you looked -- you looked good. [ laughter ] it's funny as hell, but you do look very smooth doing that stuff. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> the jim morrison thing -- when you were out there, you were getting laughs, but a lot of us were saying, "he has a pretty sizable thing down there." right? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] it was funny, and i was impressed with that, too. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a washcloth. i had -- >> oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: i get -- >> well you got to let me smell that later. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: dude, you're the greatest. thanks for coming back. how you been? everything good? >> everything's terrific, buddy. i've been watching
please welcome back to the show, one of my all-time favorites, mr. adam sandler. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. appreciate that. >> jimmy: they love you. they love you. >> i got to say, the doors thing was incredible. >> jay: thanks, man. >> that was awesome. [ cheers and applause ] so, all you were doing -- you did it with bieber, too. when you did the bieber thing, you looked -- you looked good. [ laughter ] it's funny as hell, but you do look very...
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while we're on movies, last night i saw "jay edgar." >> how was it? >> people at the fbi not too happy. how far were they going to go with the cross dressing? they go a lot further including guys kissing, the whole deal. >> you know, dicaprio is an amazing, amazing actor. but you know, he -- his mama is washing him at the end of "the aviator," now he's dressing up as jay edgar. he's a great actor. >> he is. >> i underestimate that guy. dicaprio said one of the worst things he did because the "titanic" because everybody looks to that. he is such an incredible actor, that put him in a box for a while. >> he's gotten past it. >> is it good movie other than the cross dressing? not that there's anything wrong with the cross dressing. >> best politician -- >> the span of history is fascinating, the nixon character looks nothing like nixon, but sounded like him. there's a great scene where you see him approaching his office, you hear him sounds exactly ke nixon. >> joe? >> let's talk about that big debate. >> joe, no charts if you don't shut up. >> okay. i'm
while we're on movies, last night i saw "jay edgar." >> how was it? >> people at the fbi not too happy. how far were they going to go with the cross dressing? they go a lot further including guys kissing, the whole deal. >> you know, dicaprio is an amazing, amazing actor. but you know, he -- his mama is washing him at the end of "the aviator," now he's dressing up as jay edgar. he's a great actor. >> he is. >> i underestimate that guy. dicaprio...
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we will also here from west virginia senator jay rockefeller. both senators are the leaders on the commerce science and transportation committee. this is 40 minutes. the >> mr. president today's debate concerns the senate joint resolution j number six. and a larger context, though, we really have been having this debate for 34 months and the theme is that the obama administration'sth relentlessim imposition of new and destructive regulations have really note help desk get into e recoveryco and in fact i think e freezing our economy.he we have seen it with the environmental protection agency when ito tried to regulate carbs emissions and greenhouse gases the clean air act a the clean air act a purpose for which congress never intended the law to be used. we have seen it with the national mediation board when it overturned newly rulemaking toto allow unions to be formed more easily but harder to be certified. we have seen up at the nationalt relations board when it took thk shocking step of challengingion boeing's decision to create newg jobs by b
we will also here from west virginia senator jay rockefeller. both senators are the leaders on the commerce science and transportation committee. this is 40 minutes. the >> mr. president today's debate concerns the senate joint resolution j number six. and a larger context, though, we really have been having this debate for 34 months and the theme is that the obama administration'sth relentlessim imposition of new and destructive regulations have really note help desk get into e...
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mr. sanders: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from rermt is recognized. mr. levin: unanimous consent request -- the presiding officer: the senator prosecute michigan. mr. levin: i ask unanimous consent that the cardin amendment, number 1073 be withdrawn. that has got the apliewfl of t e approval of the sponsor of the amendment. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sanders: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: i just wanted to vai a few words about two amendments that i have offered, both of which i think are important and both of which should be passed. mr. president, it i as you thinu know, this country has a record-breaking deficit and a $15 trillion national debt. what many people do not know is that one of the reasons that our deficit is as high as it is is because there is a significant amount of fraud from defense contractors who sell their products to the department of defense. i think the american people are very clear that when we pay a dollar for a product that goes to our military, we want to get a d
mr. sanders: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from rermt is recognized. mr. levin: unanimous consent request -- the presiding officer: the senator prosecute michigan. mr. levin: i ask unanimous consent that the cardin amendment, number 1073 be withdrawn. that has got the apliewfl of t e approval of the sponsor of the amendment. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sanders: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: i just wanted to vai...